Reports: Arsenal make bid for Deportivo striker

El Confidencial are reporting this evening that Arsenal are set to hijack Everton’s deal for striker Lucas Pérez.

The 27 year old has reportedly been a target for Ronald Koeman but the Spanish publication says that a ‘surprise’ bid from Arsenal has emerged and that the player is keen to move to North London.

The report states that the Gunners watched Pérez last season, with good reports, but no contact had been made. That apparently changed this week when Arsenal came in with a €20m bid and given the choice between the two clubs he’ll plump for North London.

He began his career at youth level with Atletico Madrid and has since played for Rayo Vallecano, Karpaty Lviv, Dinamo Kiev (loan), PAOK, and most recently Deportivo.

Known as ‘Lucas’, he played in Deportivo’s opening game of the La Liga season, scoring a late winner from the penalty spot in a 2-1 win over Eibar, and last season got 17 goals.

He’s hardly the world class option people would like, and this does sound a bit of a strange one, so we’re erring on the side of sloppy.

Update: On the back of new information, we’re making an adjustment to our poo rating, making it a 3. We were tempted to go for 2, but let’s see.

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I think at this point my only option it’s to click on that full poop bar.

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2 years ago

FullMetalGooner

I don’t know, this rumour is so underwhelming I’m afraid it’s true. Either that or the tabloids have learnt not to link us with any big name players…

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2 years ago

Thaatarsenalguy

Yep. Lose lose

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2 years ago

JustAGooner

His agent was just making up story to increase bargaining power while making substantial wage increase, just like the others.

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2 years ago

Bennis Dergkamp

Think this is a solid decision. A round peg in a round hole. I know AW hasn’t been the most assertive this summer, but frankly this guy looks mobile (unlike Bony), is available (unlike Lukaku/Griezmann), is reasonably priced (unlike Lacazzette), has some goals in him (unlike Walcott), has some assists in him (unlike Walcott), has some fight (unlike Walcott), hasn’t mentioned Japanese people (unlike Vardy). I know he’s not actually Griezmann, but maybe he’s more like Griezmann than Walcott. I want Greizmann, but I’ll settle for this.

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2 years ago

ChrisGoona

By all accounts he is a fairly decent striker.

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2 years ago

hmmmdoughnuts

I can’t remember the last time we bought a player that we were ‘linked’ with in the media. Our transfer M.O. is to keep a lid on any deals until they’re ready to announce. When the BBC start talking about a deal I start to take notice tbh. The only time we divert from this path is when an excitable friend tweets a behind the scenes photo from the photoshoot (Xhaka) or someone paps the new guy inside the Emirates (Sagna).

Sooo there will be silence for 2 weeks followed by a ‘hes not for sale’ announcement from the ceo of deportivo before everton launch an audacious bid for one pound more and inevitably sign him. The papers will report that we have been snubbed, starting a fan meltdown over a player we never even wanted.

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2 years ago

Thierry Bergkamp

Take a chance on Sturridge? Depending on what the medical team (who are clearly useless) make of his fitness.

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2 years ago

hmmmdoughnuts

The guy is emotionally fragile and physically delicate. We need more committed players with a warrior mentality like Kos and Sanchez. I suspect Xhaka will deliver that too.

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2 years ago

RedNine

So we are going from Vardy and Lacazette to a player from Deportivo. Wow

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2 years ago

Copelandão

Since when was a player’s current club an indication of his quality? Could name a hundred players to make it that played for mid table clubs or worse.

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2 years ago

FREDDO

No, no, no, I want that other doggie in the window – the pretty one that must be good because it costs a fortune.

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2 years ago

broken red army

it costs a fortune to get those players because of their quality… you are really mocking someone for prefering a known striker like Lacazette! with fans like you no wonder Wenger feels no pressure even after these many years of medicority.

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2 years ago

FREDDO

A lot of people love the security blanket of paying more for something because they think it means better. It doesn’t.

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2 years ago

broken red army

a club with this huge fanbase and money resources should do all they can to “secure” success. while at it go mock Juventus Bayern Real Madrid Barcelona Man Utd City Chelsea… they also buy good “secure” quality players. but then what do I know we have way more 4th spot trophies than them combined.

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2 years ago

Bill

Barcelona and Real Madrid buy players from smaller clubs, they don’t just always get them from Man U Bayern and such.

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2 years ago

Yahin

So now security has become a bad thing? Like… Securing first spot we last did in 2004. LOL

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2 years ago

The Doff

Lmao at people coming on here just to find reasons to rant. Stop it gosh, it’s bad for your blood pressure.
FREDDO did never say security is a bad thing. He says that the concept of paying more automatically meaning higher quality vs. paying less automatically meaning lower quality is a misconception. Same applies to buying from bigger clubs vs. buying from smaller clubs.
Of course you can find a good player for a cheap price at a small club (e.g. Koscielny), just as you can find a Falcao. Nothing wrong with the argument as far as I can see.
Just take a deep breath and read the words. A B C… easy as 1 2 3…

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2 years ago

Yahin

“people love the security blanket of paying more for something because they think it means better. It doesn’t.”
Sorry Doff boy but I read that as buying expensive players and having more security quality wise is not better. So come off his thing and think before talking garbage trying to be someone’s clown. I have Master of Science in Civil Engineering by the way.

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2 years ago

Bill

I think pointing out falcoa was a pretty good example of how shit expensive players can be. Imagine if Adsense bought him a few years ago. You all would have been happy for about 70 minutes of the first match, then Wenger out an spewing vitriol about how terrible of a decision he made

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2 years ago

ATL_Gunner

“Since when was a player’s current club an indication of his quality? Could name a hundred players to make it that played for mid table clubs or worse.”

Exactly – remember when we signed Sol Campbell?

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2 years ago

Stonroy

Not at 28 fella. If they’re true quality they are already snapped up by then.

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2 years ago

cygan'sbaldspot

This is getting tiring. Sick of ‘journalists’ literally making up stories daily. Really glad the transfer window ends soon.

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2 years ago

Me So Hornsey

Get rid of Joel Campbell as you only see the potential in him to be a perpetual journeyman.

Replace him with an actual journeyman.

Makes perfect Wenger logical sense. I think this one could happen folks.

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2 years ago

Aaron

Too much hatin’ bruv. Too much

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2 years ago

Aaron

Looks an energetic, mobile and committed chap. Could be really good for us

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2 years ago

ChrisGoona

After reading a couple reports and watching a YouTube compilation, he looks like a relentless Vardy type of striker, but without the thuggery!

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2 years ago

Boz

I feel like every day between now and deadline day the possibly number of poos should double to reflect our transfer competence

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2 years ago

Scott

Rather this guy for €20m than throwing stupid money at Lacazette. It’s better than nothing.

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2 years ago

Scott

why is this getting downvotes? He’s coming off a good season at Deportivo and is cheap, there’s literally no point in spunking stupid money on Lacazette who we all know he won’t take us to a league title.

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2 years ago

Putney S.

For some reason a lot of fans are convinced Lacazette is world class. I agree with you though, he’s not worth it. If he was that good, to justify his huge price tag, other big clubs would be interested in him and they are not.

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2 years ago

Papas

I saw Lacazette play against us in the Emirates Cup and tbh I wasn’t impressed…I don’t think he’s cut out for the PL…Lyon think they saw us coming…the money I hear being branded about for him is just nuts…

I assume a lot of fans signed him on FIFA. I know I did, by 2019 he becomes pretty much unstoppable.

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2 years ago

TeeCee

Well, that makes sense.
Obviously Arsene also plays FIFA, has spotted this and knows his contract’s up before 2019.

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2 years ago

broken red army

thats midtable mentality for you. you can only put 11 players out there on the pitch so what if Lacazette costs 2 or 3 times more. you want to buy 3 of this guy? field them on as our main striker? Arsenal have the money. accourding to FFP we could spend more than €300 millioms which shows we have had an insanely good financial blanace and of course cash reserves. the very top players of course cost more money because there not many at their level. any other club knows that even with way lower budget because they have bigger ambitions. Chelsea got Batshuayi for €40 millions you might say that’s crazy money too and laugh at it. but who care when 2 matchs into the season he came off bench twice to win his team 4 more fucking points.

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2 years ago

Scott

Lacazette is utter dross and throwing money just for the sake of throwing money is stupid. He’s out for 3 months anyway so glad Wenger doesn’t have the same stupid mindset as you, imbecile.

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2 years ago

Putney S.

At this point I think Wenger’s life goal is to spite the fans by signing a cheap and unknown player, just so that he can say in a presser “Look, I am sorry he didn’t cost £55 million, so he can’t be good.”

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2 years ago

Mr. White

Hope this one comes off. He’s a good player from a few times I’ve watched him and I reckon he’ll do well for us

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2 years ago

Diarra

Better than Walcott.

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2 years ago

Seaman stains

Unfortunately that is not setting the bar very high!

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2 years ago

Dave

A plank of rotten wood is better than Walcott

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2 years ago

DontForget

This comment is the reason we need a “two thumbs up” button.

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2 years ago

Yahin

Be fair to Walcott. If he was playing in La Liga and as Deportivo main man he would be their star. Have you seen this boy’s goal videos? Although everyone looks great in mix video. He doesn’t. Awful goalkeeping and defending is the first thing that comes to mind watching it. Higuain or Lacazzete may be better than Theo. They are. This boy on the other hand… At least watch this guy before comparing

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2 years ago

Yankee Gooner

Sounds like a moneyball-esque analytic: “sure, Perez is relatively inexpensive, but he has a high Better-than-Walcott.”

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2 years ago

Gunner Cadz

Don’t know much about him, can we compare some of his irrelevant football manager stats to Giroud’s like they do on TRANSFER CENTRE.

but seriously, anyone know what type of player he is? can he hold the ball up in giroud’s absence? can he beat players? is he a poacher?

I think when a new signing finally holds up their arsenal shirt it’ll be like Per lifting the premier league.

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2 years ago

Pavan

At this point, I don’t care who we bring in, just have someone who canrepresent the club in case Giroud gets injured…

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2 years ago

Wele

I’m suprised to have seen no real links with Carlos Bacca as of right now.

I recognise his age – he’s 30 this year – is a bit of an issue but that didn’t put Wenger off Vardy. We know his price is £26 million because West Ham agreed a fee for him but he told them to do one. He has a skilllset which is distinct from Giroud and is proven in both La Liga and Serie A.

No brainer for me really.

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2 years ago

Rummy

I watched him play Barcelona last season. He was very good and seriously highly rated here in Spain.

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2 years ago

Sancheezy

Yes! I think he’d do pretty well with Arsenal. Good finisher, runs off the shoulder of the last defender, great touch and ball control. I think he would gives us a diffetent option up front! He’s better than Bony on loan and for £17million… think thats a bargain in today’s transfer market.

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2 years ago

AjD

That one just slopped out of nowhere

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2 years ago

Diarra

There are actually quite many reports of Arsenal scouting him for a year or so. If these reports are true and not agent talk, this guy seems (speculation) to have been a plan B to whom the club has moved to now.

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2 years ago

Vikram

I’m sticking to an Andre Pierre Gignac loan deal on deadline day with him being 3-4 weeks from full fitness.

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2 years ago

mashkeyboardgetusername

Never heard of him. Therefore seems very likely.

Off-topic, but what the fuck is the EFL cup? Is it what the league cup is called this year? (Could they actually not get a sponser for it? If so, that’s quite funny.)

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2 years ago

cross

A world class name doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right move, whether the player will gel with the team, whether he can replicate the same results. I’ll just be happy if we get a good player. Welbeck’s signing underwhelmed me at first and I love him now.. whatever happens, let’s just support the damn team, shall we?

Also, I added chocolate syrup to my coffee and that effectively makes me better than all you cupcakes. Deal with it.

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2 years ago

greg

Easy! Why bring a gun to a knife fight?

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2 years ago

A Gorilla

That would be very mourinho – though he’d probably take a knife to a baby shower.

We were looking into him last season, a very hard worker, not an out and out striker, not and out and out wide man either, but very much similar to welbeck in work rate and actually may be a better finisher.

He has 17 goals, in a small team therefore he is not any slouch, if he can provide fifteen goals i would be happy

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2 years ago

Robsenal

Not quite Griezmann is it

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2 years ago

Beezus Fuffoon

Griezmann’s available then is he…?

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2 years ago

Ermias

Even if Griezmann was available and willing to leave Arsene would never buy him. If Wenger didn’t sign Griezmann him 2 years ago for £24m then he’s sure as hell not paying 3x that now along with much higher wages.

I was kinda hoping we’d use the Vela situation as a way to get Griezmann back then for under £20m, but of course hindsight is 20/20. Since he was more of a LW Arsene probably thought he was too similar to Alexis.

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2 years ago

Trez

Alexis and Ozil are leaving next season. It’s blasphemous that we haven’t managed to find a world class striker to get the best out of mesut. Say what you want, but wenger messed up big time this window.

As for Lucas Perez, he’s not world class but he’s talented. Fast, versatile, skillful. He has shades of Arshavin and Griezmann(not as good). Normally a wide forward, but he did well last season. Scored 17 and assisted 10 in LA liga. Still wouldn’t take us to the next level, but he is slightly better than what we have.

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2 years ago

Sancheezy

Those are 17 goals and 10 assists that would have won us the league last season. He would definitely do well with Arsenal and with Ozil feeding him passes. Not World Class but what really defines world class, anyways? Messi? Ozil? Higuain? Pogba?

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2 years ago

FREDDO

Sounds like a lot of goals/assists for someone playing up front for a team almost relegated.

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2 years ago

cazorla's smile

That’s almost as many as Mahrez… putting things into perspective

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2 years ago

Mpls

Was hoping someone would point that out.

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2 years ago

AfriqGooner

‘panic-buy’ button officially activated!

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2 years ago

Don

At this point we may as well take him, purely from a numbers point of view. But this would be underwhelming, just like the teams management

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2 years ago

sauce

At this point we could bring out Dean Ashton from retirement.. love that man! Also Ian Wright can still do a job.. doubly love that man!

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2 years ago

Little Mozart

This sounds like the usual agent japery to try and force more money out of Everton, and yet it’s just Arsène Wenger enough to actually happen.

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2 years ago

Hustle6

Never heard of him in my life yet I’m desperate for him to sign. That says everything really.

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2 years ago

Rossi88

I’m bored of getting Arsenal being linked with anyone. I’ve never heard of this guy. And at 27 it says a bit about him. If he was good, the top 4 in Spain would be sniffing about surely?
I don’t know what to expect between now and deadline, but just know that Jonny Evans and Perez calibre players ain’t cutting it for me

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2 years ago

Roswelch

How old was Vardy last season? Would you not have said something similar about him then too?

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2 years ago

PFo

Yes, but in general, it doesn’t strike me as a high percentage strategy to buy little-known, not-so-highly-rated players from mid-table clubs in hopes that they might just “do a Vardy”.

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2 years ago

Arsene

Well he doesn’t have to do a “Vardy” just as long as he doesn’t do a “Walcott” I’d be happy!

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2 years ago

Mpls

If he does a Koscielny or a Giroud I’ll be happy enough.

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2 years ago

Berlingoon

Ibrahimovic would have been the best option. Experienced, hungry, no transfer fee, perfect for letting Danny develop in his shadow over the next 2 seasons. And despite the fact he’s a c*nt he would have created a lot of excitement among the fans. And we would probably have 1,3 or even 5 points more right now.

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2 years ago

Sheila

Far be it from me to defend Wenger but some Arsenal fans are near impossible to please. If these reports are true, we’re looking to sign a guy that was recently linked to Barcelona; a player that Steve Walsh loved, the same Steve Walsh who discovered the unknown Vardy and Mahrez and Konte. You know the same players you all were begging Arsenal to sign. This is a player that Arsene’s being following for over a year with qualities similar to Vardy, yet all this fucking negativity. Who knew Koscielny before Arsene signed him? Give it a chance before all the silly comments. At least let there be confirmation of a deal before all this childish banter.

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2 years ago

PFo

Yeah, though this moneyball, we’re-cleverer-than-the-rest-of-you-lot-at-scouting approach would feel a lot better if this Lucas guy were just turning, say, 24, rather than just turning 28. He might be good, but, even if he can replicate his form from last season for us (a big if–he’s basically had one prolific season in his career, he’s never played in England, and never played for a big club), it’s unlikely that his ceiling is a lot higher than what he’s produced so far, and it’s doubtful that that’s going to be enough to get us anywhere close to winning the league (and if we’re not going to at least make a decent fist of it, what’s the point of this season, exactly?–we all know all too well what it feels like to finish 2nd, 3rd, and 4th already). I know people will bring up Vardy, but there’s a reason people describe his story as a fairy tale.
My worry is if Lucas comes, he won’t even make it in the team ahead of Giroud (not that he wouldn’t deserve to be necessarily, but that Arsene won’t trust him to become the main man), which means we’ll be getting a backup, impact sub, and we’ll be stuck with Giroud as our starting CF for the umpteenth season in a row. I don’t hate OG, I think he’s a good (though limited) player, good plan B, yada yada yada, but the last several seasons have convinced me, at least, that he’s simply not good enough to fire us to the title (not that winning the title with OG starting is impossible, exactly, just that if we ever did we’d be doing so in spite of having an only-slightly-above-average starting CF).
So while I’m relieved we’re at least linked with signing somebody, I’m afraid I can’t get excited about the prospect of this guy being our striker signing of the summer. Reflecting back on this transfer window is extremely frustrating and deflating all at the same time.

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2 years ago

occam's hatchet

This makes sense. Having loaned Campbell, we need a lefty. He’s not the CF that we still need, but he had a great season. If you’ve never seen him play, here’s the obligatory youtube comp of his 17 goals and 10 assists last season. https://youtu.be/XLtNFYo_fno

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2 years ago

Olar

Decent player, I’d happily take 15 goals and 10 assists from him, reminds me of Eduardo with some of his touches and finishing.

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2 years ago

sauce

Honestly I’ve grown tired of watching clips of every player we’re interested in (which is every player in the world). We don’t sign them anyway, and its taking large chunks off my data

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2 years ago

ooph

He’s a good player, not an out and out no9 type, plays wide or second striker a bit. But in a market where Bolasie is £30m+ he’s a real bargain. 17 league goals for a team that won 8 games and he carried them a bit. If he can adapt to PL quickly he’ll be quite an exciting signing. very Arsene/moneyball type of signing. I’m all for it.

Never seen him play, but based in your description sounds like a Yarmolenko type.

Have I ever mentioned on this board how I would be happy with Yarmolenko as our striker? Sure I’ve mentioned it once or twice.

Maybe a dozen times.

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2 years ago

Trez

Not as skillful as Yarmolenko. Clinical though. Can play as a lone striker.

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2 years ago

sauce

Whatever happened to our interest in Yarmolenko?? Are we waiting for someone to sign him so we add him to the endless list of players we ‘almost’ signed?? I’m quite surprised we’re not linked to him considering we’ve been watching him for years

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2 years ago

Sideshow _bob

I have no idea about this guy but if Wenger buys him then he must be “Quality” (atleast I hope so). I don’t see any other striker available. Hypothetical question but if given a choice would you sign this guy or Bony on loan for the season? ? I’ve really reached a point where I just don’t care if we get anyone or no *I’ve become so numb I can….*

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2 years ago

Oooh aaah Ray Parlour!

He’d be very welcome from me. Not the great solution, but definitely a useful addition. I’m just not seeing it happening though.

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2 years ago

Gervinho is Driving

But is he injury-prone?

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2 years ago

Ricardo

If it’s a stranger one then it’s gotta be an Arsene Wenger classic signing.

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2 years ago

Petit's Handbag

Do you know who would be great….Griezmann. Throw it all at him. Forget the winger, forget the centre back. Just throw it all at Griezmann, literally everything. €100 million, Walcott, Kroenke’s ranch in Texas, Aaron Ramseys groomer. Remember we signed Ozil and everyone forgot the shitty summer? I’d love another Ozil.

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2 years ago

Frog

Ramsey’s groomer. Ha!

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2 years ago

Roswelch

Sounds good to me. Honestly can someone give me the name of a world class striker that is available and whom we have refused to place a bid on? Lyon bloke could not break into a team that dropped Benzema and had ginac…. That’s not a guy you spend big on.

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2 years ago

Rob

Juventus second striker. Morata went back to real. Juve signed Higs from Napoli… Meaning a young striker who started for Juve last season is available I would think. Bid 25-30m on Paulo Dybala and get a number 9 for a decade.

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2 years ago

PFo

Is the only reason that most fans on here don’t rate Lacazette that highly really just because he didn’t make the French squad ahead of Gignac? I’ve said it many times before but I’ll say it again (because apparently it still needs saying): that is a very, very dumb reason to not rate a player. Deschamps had worked with Gignac before, and he’s a very similar target man type player to Giroud, the type of player Deschamps obviously wanted to spearhead his attack. Besides, it’s not like Deschamps is some all-knowing, all-wise final arbiter on footballing talent. Maybe, you know, he was just wrong about his squad selection…radical thought, I know. In fact, I’ve yet to hear anyone honestly claim they think Gignac is better than, or even as good as, Lacazette. That being the case, it’s almost as if not being picked for the French squad over Gignac tells us the square root of fuck all about Lacazette’s quality…

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2 years ago

Gervinho's Island

Let’s be having you !!

When Arsene says that if he finds the player he will do it. What he doesn’t say is it must be a player that we don’t know much about prior to his arrival.

In that case, no wonder it takes forever to find him. It seems every signing we make ( with the exception of 3 ) must be procured from left field.

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2 years ago

Gervinho

I read a headline today that read:

“Giroud to Score 30 Goals, Solve Arsenal Striker Crisis”

Not sure if there’s any truth to it, but it still lands fewer poops than this report.

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2 years ago

Who the F*ck Are Sp*rs.

So snatching Everton targets is where we’re at now? Gotta secure that fourth spot somehow.

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2 years ago

Mpls

From what I’ve seen Koeman’s got an eye for a useful chap.

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2 years ago

Jef

Griezmann__ Lacazette __ Perez __ or Manolas choose the best and is possible only with a pinch YES valuable precious

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2 years ago

Wenger's cheque book

Why aren’t we going for Lukaku?? Let Everton have this guy.

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2 years ago

David

I no longer follow up this rumors from crooked media

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2 years ago

spot a looker

He’s a handsome little focker

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2 years ago

Arseblood

Shopping at Woolworths yet again

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2 years ago

Merlin's Panini

Woolworths?
Don’t think so mate. Do you remember the price of their pick n mix? Nice and all but criminally expensive.
This guy is, by today’s standards, relatively cheap.
I don’t know anything about him. If Koeman is interested he might be good seeing as Koeman seems to have an eye for a good player given he lost practically his whole team to Liverpool and still only finished two points behind them, then finished three points above them last season.
However he could be total crap. Like shopping at Wilkinsons.

At this rate though, a punt on someone is better than no one, which is what we’re headed for.

Still, I’d rather we just get Bony from Man City as he’s at least a proven goalscorer in the premier league. I don’t really rate him that highly but again, better than no one and knows where the goal is. A bit of a Kevin Campbell type.

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2 years ago

Holding

He is very good. Linked with Barca at some point. Seen one bloke say he is better than Walcott. I think we know by now just about anything is better than Walcott.

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2 years ago

greg

Oh a spurious link to barca! Well fuck me he must be amazing then. No players are ever linked with them are they

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2 years ago

Flambalam

He sounds like a striker version of manuel almunia

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2 years ago

Da Oli G Show

The Spanish Vardy, without the racism.

If it happens, he would be a good pickup. This guy scored 17 goals last year with 10 assists after being moved to striker. He is at an age where he should be able to step right in and produce while still having a few more years at peak. Barcelona were sniffing around, thinking about going for him. Walsh at Everton was trying to get him. What’s not to like? That we didn’t instead buy someone else who isn’t for sale?

I hope we get this guy. Especially since if this one falls through, then we won’t be getting anyone else.

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2 years ago

Holding

We have to appreciate Wengers masterclass here. Always has a plan B that sort of always fits the Arsenal way. I think this escapes us at times, that not just anyone can play for Arsenal. We have a reputation to protect so Zlatan Pogba and the likes are never going to fit in at a club like this. I genuinely think he was in for Griezmann but got scuppered by Chelsea. His plan B was Laccazete whom he rightly refuses to overpay for. Now for £17million he is going for a player very much in the arsenal mould and one who just might have a stormer for us.

This is Wenger, Professor Wenger. We are in good hands.

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2 years ago

greg

Haha!

Yes that old elusive plan b. So evident in everything he does

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2 years ago

PFo

What is overpaying for Lacazette? 60 million, maybe, but if we had bid 45 million 6 weeks ago there’s every chance they would have at least strongly considered it. In this market that hardly sounds like overpaying to me (just like 25-30 million isn’t massively overpaying for Mustafi, but we dithered and the price went up). What’s worse, paying over the odds for a player who may not be Arsene’s dream signing but is probably good enough to significantly improve our squad and help us challenge for the title, or signing “bargain” players on multi-year contracts and giving them very generous salaries when it’s likely they will not be good enough to improve us, at least not improve us enough to challenge for the title?? What is the point of signing average players just to make up the numbers? I’m not saying this Deportivo guy is average–like most of us on here I’ve never heard of him–but anecdotal evidence suggests he’s not a world-beater, and probably not in the just-under-world-beater-but-young-and-full-of-potential category of Lacazette and Mustafi, either.

And the whole “Chelsea ruined our pursuit of Griezmann by not selling Diego Costa to Athletico” thing simply doesn’t add up either, or if it does it hardly reflects well on Wenger and the club’s decision making process: Griezmann has a release clause of 85 million; we pay that and it’s irrelevant whether Athletico have a replacement for him or not (of course, we’d have to get the player to agree to come, but that’s true in any case). Supposedly Arsene was prepared to spend 60 million on Griezmann, but that required Athletico to accept that offer, which they obviously would only do if they had the replacement (hence, Costa). But here’s the thing: if you’re prepared to spend 60 million on a player, what’s the big deal about adding another 25? I know that’s a healthy chunk of change, but in the big scheme of things, the loss of 25 million pounds tomorrow is not going to seriously hurt Arsenal’s financial health. The club have the extra money, easily. That’s the going rate for any half decent player these days.
Basically, we’d be giving up our chances of signing Jonny Evans (ha!) or a defender of similar ability–which we could use but is unlikely to make a huge long term difference to our defense, since we’re not hurting for NUMBERS at CB, just top QUALITY–in order to land a player that, in all likelihood, could make us serious title contenders this season and several seasons to come. So either (a) Arsenal were NEVER prepared to spend 60 million on Griezmann, or (b) they had no chance to get him regardless because he wouldn’t agree to come, or (c) they’ve consciously decided it’s more important to pursue an average defender and an average striker, likely paying too much for both (or possibly they’ve given up trying to sign anyone altogether?), than to land a world class striker in his mid twenties by shelling out an extra 25 million for him. It’s only the last option that might have involved Chelsea at all. And the last option is incomprehensibly stupid and short-sighted, even for this crack transfer team we’ve assembled at the Emirates.

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2 years ago

Gunners

Ohhhh Arsene Wenger’s magic, he wears a magic hat, and when he saw the Premier League, he said I’m having that!

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2 years ago

Overmars

Cadena COPE, Marca & El Confidencial all adamant that Lucas Perez to Arsenal is a done deal. -> This is very promising.